Presenters

Ernesto Villanueva

Banco de España

Jose Villegas

Ghent University

Anna Vitali

New York University

Jaume Vives-i-Bastida

MIT

I'm a Ph.D. candidate in Economics and Statistics at MIT on the 2024-2025 job market. My primary research fields are econometrics and industrial organization with a particular interest in synthetic control methods and recommendation systems in two-sided platforms. During the PhD I have been a Meta Research PhD Fellow and a La Caixa fellow. Previously, I obtained a BSc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the LSE (First Class Honours).

Davide Viviano

Harvard

Quynh-Anh Vo

Bank of England

Sebastian Vogler

The Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi)

Rajiv Vohra

Brown University

Gregor von Schweinitz

IWH Halle

Ferdinand von Siemens

Goethe University Frankfurt

Elu von Thadden

Mannheim University

Guillaume Vuillemey

HEC Paris

Alena Wabitsch

University of Oxford

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford.

My interests cover Macroeconomic Expectations and Belief Formation, Monetary Policy Communication, and Information Choice.

Previously, I have worked at the ECB's Research Department and at the Deutsche Bundesbank.

Kenji Wada

National Taiwan University

Ulrich Wagner

University of Mannheim

Linqi Wang

University of Cambridge

Manchun Wang

Boston College

I am a PhD candidate in Economics from Boston College, with a specialization in macroeconomics and international macro.

Peng Wang

Business School, Sun Yat-Sen University

Shu Wang

University of Göttingen

Xi Wang

Jinan University

Xuan Wang

VU Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute

Yenan Wang

University of Amsterdam

Yulong Wang

Syracuse University

Zheng Wang

NYU Abu Dhabi

Felix Ward

Erasmus School of Economics

Pablo Warnes

Aalto University

Giacomo Weber

Paris School of Economics and EHESS

I am a PhD candidate at Paris School of Economics and EHESS. I am interested in Bounded Rationality and Economic Theory. My research focuses on modeling strategic frameworks where agents are not cognitive rational. I find particularly exciting the theme of players forming beliefs in relation to categories and coarse perception of complex environments.

Matthias Weigand

Harvard University

David Weiss

Tel-Aviv University

Max Welz

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I'm a statistics PhD student at Erasmus University Rotterdam. My research interests are primarily in robust estimation and inference.

Adrian Wende

Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna

Peter Werner

Maastricht University

Nicolas Werquin

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Ryan Westphal

Brandeis University

Julian Wichert

Leibniz University Hannover

Hi, I am a researcher and PhD student at the Leibniz University Hannover. My research lies at the intersection between development and environmental economics. I work with large and unique datasets using up-to-date econometric methods to develop interesting insights that have important policy implications.

I visited UC San Diego for an academic research stay in 2021-22.

In 2024/25, I will be on the academic job market.

Adrien Wicht

University of Basel

Verena Wiedemann

IFC & University of Oxford

I am an economist with the International Finance Corporation's Economic Research Unit (World Bank Group) and an academic visitor at the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford.
My research interest lies at the intersection of trade, production networks, firm dynamics, environment, and economic development.

Rasmus Wiese

University of Groningen

Frank Windmeijer

University of Oxford

Ronald Wolthoff

University of Toronto

Ashley Wong

Tilburg University

Florian Wozny

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Roujing Wu

University of Bologna

I am a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Bologna. I am also affiliated with the International PhD College (Collegio Superiore) at the same university.

Xian Wu

University of Wisconsin - Madison

I am an Econ Ph.D. student from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am interested in finance, specifically focusing on market microstructure and macro-finance. I am on the 2024-2025 job market.

Conny Wunsch

University of Basel

Dajana Xhani

Tilburg University

Junji Xiao

Lingnan University

Yun Xiao

University of Gothenburg

Haifeng Xu

University of Chicago

Mengshan Xu

University of Mannheim

Pai Xu

Hong Kong University

Naoki Yago

The University of Cambridge

I am a PhD student in economics at the University of Cambridge. My research interests are macroeconomics, international macro and finance, monetary economics, and macro-finance. I enrolled in PhD Fund Internship Program at the International Monetary Fund in 2023. I will be on the job market in 2023-24.

Kazuharu Yanagimoto

CEMFI

I am a PhD student at CEMFI. My research fields are labor, macro, and especially family economics.

I will be on the Job Market in 2024-2025

Yuki Yao

University of Kent

Vitaliia Yaremko

Trinity College Dublin

I am an Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. I work on topics in macroeconomics, comparative economics, and economic history. My recent work consists of designing and testing interventions using randomized controlled trials to study the effects of macroeconomic expectations of households and firms on their decisions. In another line of research, I study the role of Soviet institutions and policies in long-term economic performance.

Yosuke Yasuda

Osaka University

I am a theoretical economist with a strong interest in applications. My research primarily focuses on Game Theory, Market Design, and Industrial Organization. I have published papers in top economics journals, including AER, AEJ: Micro, JET, J Math Econ, and RAND Journal of Economics, as well as leading journals in other fields such as AAMAS, Artificial Intelligence, and Scientific Reports.

Sevcan Yesiltas

Koc University

Yabin Yin

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

My research interests are in the fields of development economics, environmental economics and political economy. My current works focus on the gender inequality associated with water in developing regions.

Motohiro Yogo

Princeton University

Dan Yu

University of Alberta

Xiaobo Yu

CU Boulder

Noam Yuchtman

University of Oxford

Kelvin Yuen

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

Ipek Yukselen

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Yeonggyu Yun

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Hi, I am a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am interested in international macroeconomics.

Emircan Yurdagul

Universidad Carlos III

Paolo Zaffaroni

Imperial College London

Anna Zaharieva

Bielefeld University

Nahim Bin Zahur

Queen's University

Andrei Zaloilo

Toulouse School of Economics

Diego Zambiasi

Newcastle University

I'm Diego, a lecturer (assistant professor) at Newcastle University Business School, UK, specializing in the economics of crime. My research spans street crime, white-collar crime, and the effects of drug regulation on criminal and police behavior. Utilizing large datasets from the US, UK, and Italy, I investigate the determinants of criminal and police actions across diverse settings.

Pascal Zamorski

LMU & ifo Institute

Andy Zapechelnyuk

University of Edinburgh

Chloé Zapha

Banque de France

Aliaksandr Zaretski

University of Surrey

Labrini Zarpala

Utrecht University

Marta Zava

Bocconi University and Goethe University

On the job market! I apply Complexity & Network Science to Venture Capital data. I also work on banking and capital markets, artificial intelligence and natural language processing. I’m PhD candidate at GSEFM (Goethe, Frankfurt, Germany) and contract researcher and professor at Bocconi (Milan, Italy). Read my new book:“The Science of Influencers and Superspreaders
Using Networks and AI to Understand Fake News, Pandemics, Markets, and the Brain” (Makse & Zava, Springer Nature)

Sebastian Zelzner

ETH Zurich